Russell Wilson's move to Denver has made one thing much more difficult for Ciara

Ciara appeared on The Late Late Show With James Corden Monday night, where she discussed her recent move to Denver, Colorado due to her husband Russell Wilson being traded from the Seattle Seahawks to the Denver Broncos back in March. The singer revealed one part of her life that has become much harder ever since the move.

"Oh my goodness, you feel it," Ciara told host James Corden about living in Denver. "My last rehearsal was crazy. I was, like, I need a break. We had a couple breaks in the schedule, like, just take a moment and pause and breathe. You can really feel it. Going upstairs is like I literally worked out for one hour."

On the other hand, Ciara also said there's a silver lining to the change in altitude. Ciara shared, "But there's an advantage to that as well, you know. Training there for a good bit, then you're going to be ready for the opponents, you're going to be ready for when it's time to hit the stage. I had extra wind. I was like, let's go!"

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JAMES CORDEN: How are you coping. How's the move? How are you finding living at such altitudes?

CIARA WILSON: Oh my goodness. You feel it.

KYLIE MAR: On The Late Late Show with James Corden Monday night Sierra discussed her recent move to Denver, Colorado after her husband, Russell Wilson, was traded from the Seahawks to the Broncos in March. And the one part of her life that has become much harder ever since.

CIARA WILSON: My last rehearsals was crazy. I was like, I need a break. We had a couple of breaks in the schedule, like just take a moment and pause and breathe. You can really feel it. Going upstairs is like, I literally worked out for one hour.

KYLIE MAR: But on the other hand Ciara said there is a silver lining to the change in altitude.

CIARA WILSON: But there's an advantage to that as well. Train there for a good bit, then you're going to be ready for the opponents. You're going to be ready for what is time at the stage. I had extra wind. I was like. Let's go. Oh. Oh.